The 10 funniest New Era MLB Overlap hats, from 'Bobon' to 'Ashos'
The 10 funniest New Era MLB Overlap hats, from 'Bobon' to 'Ashos'
New Era's new MLB Overlap hats for 2025 -- in which they put the logos of teams over the names of said teams -- have become a source of a lot of humor for baseball fans everywhere.
It's not just because one of the hats had an accidental vulgar message on it -- that would be the Texas Rangers cap that was eventually pulled by New Era. It's because many of them formed new words thanks to the way the logos and letters lined up.
So we decided to rank the 10 funniest New Era MLB Overlap hats, because they're hilarious. Here they are, in no particular order:
1. Boston Red Sox (Bobon)
2. Houston Astros (Ashos)
3. San Diego Padres (Pasdes)
4. Los Angeles Angels (Anaels)
5. Los Angeles Dodgers (Dolaers)
6. Seattle Mariners (Masers)
7. Philadelphia Phillies (Phipies)
8. Miami Marlins (Mmmi)
9. Detroit Tigers (Dedoit)
10. Washington Nationals (Nawals)
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